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Family demands justice for niece's murder amid police inaction

August 03, 2024 | Minneapolis City, Hennepin County, Minnesota


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Family demands justice for niece's murder amid police inaction
In a recent government meeting, emotional testimonies highlighted systemic failures in the investigation of the murder of Allison Lusher, an Indigenous woman, in Minneapolis. Her aunt, who spoke passionately about the case, criticized the Minneapolis Police Department for prematurely labeling her niece's death as an overdose rather than a homicide. She detailed a history of domestic abuse involving Lusher's partner, who had multiple documented incidents of violence, including severe physical abuse.

The aunt emphasized that despite 7911 documented domestic violence calls and two orders for protection filed by Lusher, law enforcement failed to act decisively. She expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the authorities, particularly regarding the investigation's progress, which has reportedly stalled under the office of County Attorney Mary Moriarty for several weeks.

Another speaker, Teresa Lutka from Missing Children Minnesota, echoed these sentiments, sharing her experiences with families who feel neglected by law enforcement. She criticized the legal standards for probable cause that hinder timely arrests in domestic violence cases, calling for a reevaluation of policies to better protect victims.

The testimonies underscored a broader call for reform in how domestic violence cases are handled in Minneapolis, particularly concerning the treatment of Indigenous victims. Advocates are urging for changes to ensure that families receive the support and justice they deserve, as they continue to seek accountability in Lusher's case.

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